Ajay and his friends find an abandoned printing press and set up their newspaper – the Mumbai Sun. Their investigations naturally get them into hot water – will justice and the pursuit of truth (and the cricket match) prevail? A gripping debut for ages 7-10.
Ajay and the Mumbai Sun
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£7.99
Edition:Paperback978191369633707/04/2022
Categories: 15. Spring Books 2022: For Children, Children’s, Spring Books 2022
Tags: India, South Asia
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